He has treated me barbarously, but not quite so ill as he did the Bishop of Rochester. |
Chandor is a beginner, but, to my ears, the terse, generally understated, yet sometimes barbarously rude language feels exactly right. |
The Athenians having barbarously murdered Angrogeus, the son of Minos, king of Crete, were obliged by his father to send a novennial, septennial or annual tribute of seven young men. |
Two days later, on Wednesday 12 March, another young woman was barbarously stabbed to death. |
Our delicate French epicurism is doubtless about to be put to a rude test by the barbarously heavy German cooking. |
The Count Elian, and the commanders of the legions who had conducted the gallant defence, were barbarously crucified. |